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"Trout pout" — overly plumped lips that are ubiquitous on Hollywood's red carpets — can afflict any woman who has tried to enhance naturally thin lips. But a technique from Europe that's rolling out across cosmetic surgery practices in Beverly Hills and beyond aims to counteract the billowy, bee-stung lips that are the result of having fillers, collagen and fat injected into the area. PermaLip, an Food and Drug Administration-approved implant that looks like a clear-colored piece of elastic, is now being used in practices in Florida, Texas, New York and California. To insert it, the surgeon makes two tiny slits at each end of the lip, and slides the...

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"Trout pout" — overly plumped lips that are ubiquitous on Hollywood's red carpets — can afflict any woman who has tried to enhance naturally thin lips.
But a technique from Europe that's rolling out across cosmetic surgery practices in Beverly...

John Ingle, 84, an actor who played scheming patriarch Edward Quartermaine on the daytime drama "General Hospital," died of cancer Sunday in Los Angeles, ABC said.Ingle took over the role as the ruthless businessman Quartermaine from actor David...

Director Darren Aronofsky's film "Black Swan" unfolds on pointe shoes, but it is not stepping lightly into the award field. The provocative film features a searing performance from Natalie Portman as Nina, a ballerina quite possibly driven to...

Billboards and commercials for the movie "True Grit" are as ubiquitous this holiday season as six-shooters in a Western saloon. But you won't find the Joel and Ethan Coen film on the list of Golden Globe nominees announced Tuesday.
The...

In writer-director Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller "Inception," Leonardo DiCaprio portrays a dream-time cat burglar who smuggles ideas in and out of people's minds. But on Tuesday, many Oscar prognosticators felt that "Inception"...

You'd think this much would have been enough to make 2011 a banner year for Natalie Portman: So far this year, she's won a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe, earned an Oscar nomination and watched as her art-house film "Black Swan"...

Click here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 4 - 10 in PDF format This week's TV Movies AILING: James Earl Jones guest stars as a visiting African dignitary with a serious medical condition on a new ...

One of the shrewdest Oscarologists on the planet is Tariq Khan of Fox News, who often generously shares his views of current and past derbies with Gold Derby readers. Here he takes a nostalgic look at the past two decades, offering his take on the most competi

Click here to download TV listings for the week of Dec. 6 - 12, in PDF format This week's TV Movies HOME TESTING: Hilda and Betty (Ana Ortiz, left, and America Ferrera) both have pregnancy scares in this new episode ...

"Neighbors From Hell": In this animated comedy by "South Park" writer Pam Brady, demons discover that life on Earth is hell. (Salon)Forget the Da Vinci code! Experts find Michelangelo code hidden in the Sistine Chapel: This might be pushing it a bit, guys. (Da

-- Vote of confidence: The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved Eli Broad's plan for a museum in downtown L.A. (Los Angeles Times) -- Calling it quits: The head of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has abruptly resigned his ...

Thelma Adams (Us Weekly, Thelmadams.com) sends us her Oscar scouting report from Canada: "Out of Toronto, 'Black Swan' is immediately the front-runner in the Oscar race, the one to beat. That means best picture, best actress Natalie Portman, best director Darr

News of "Animal Kingdom's" good fortune at awards Down Under sparked our resident Aussie Rob Licuria (Awards Heaven) to send us his thoughts. See below. But, first, here is what Kenneth Turan said of the film in his L.A. Times review: " 'Animal Kingdom' is an

2010 HOLIDAY MOVIE PREVIEW: On the stage of the Performing Arts Center at SUNY's Purchase College, Natalie Portman, wearing a tutu and a distressed mesh top, elegantly pirouettes and then dips into the arms of dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied. â

Director Darren Aronofsky's âBlack Swanâ may share a few thematic elements with his last film, âThe Wrestlerâ â such as performers self-destructing before our eyes â but it has much more in common with his earlier film